Opinions

December 23, 2015
By Finlay Colville
Solar Intelligence’s Finlay Colville investigates the minor change to wording inside DECC’s consultation response which could see as much as 1GW of ground-mount solar fail to qualify for grace
December 18, 2015
By Bob Mills
Bob Mills, UK sales manager at LG Solar, discusses yesterday’s feed-in tariff announcement and its likely impact given similar policy decisions made across central Europe.
December 18, 2015
By Finlay Colville
Yesterday’s feed-in tariff announcements, while still representing a 64% cut, could’ve been substantially worse and Finlay Colville argues that the UK solar sector owes a great deal of gratitude to the efforts of trade associations and the wider lobby.
December 16, 2015
By John Parnell
John Parnell discusses the current government’s carbon track record after contributing towards what has been touted as an historic agreement in Paris last weekend.
December 15, 2015
By Finlay Colville
Ahead of this week’s feed-in tariff consultation response, Solar Intelligence’s Finlay Colville looks into the UK as a possible low-subsidy market of the future and whether or not it will reach the gigawatt level
December 11, 2015
By Liam Stoker
Amber Rudd might have been campaigning for an international climate deal this week but her department’s lack of clear message on the MIP, VAT, FiT and everything in between has left UK solar – and the wider environmental lobby – in a state of flux.
December 8, 2015
By Finlay Colville
Solar Intelligence’s Finlay Colville has a closer look at Canadian Solar’s burgeoning UK pipeline and uncovers just how far flung the solar giant’s UK assets are.
December 7, 2015
By David Hunt
It seems increasingly likely FiTs for solar and other government support mechanisms will be heavily cut, with job losses already taking place and more seeming inevitable. At first storage seemed like a simple solution for installers and the wider industry to shift its focus – even if only temporarily. UK renewable energy recruitment specialist David Hunt of Hyperion Executive Search, himself a former solar installer, takes a closer look.
December 7, 2015
By Finlay Colville
Solar Intelligence’s Finlay Colville discusses Canadian Solar starting work on a solar farm in Scotland as the country prepares for an uptick in deployment.
December 2, 2015
By Liam Stoker
Chancellor George Osborne’s decision to make energy intensive industries exempt from paying renewables levies could see any savings made from the feed-in tariff subsidise polluting industries, Liam Stoker finds.

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